Enzyme immunoassay inhibition assay for the detection of rat rotavirus-like agent in intestinal and fecal specimens obtained from diarrheic rats and humans

S. L. Vonderfecht, R. L. Miskuff, J. J. Eiden, R. H. Yolken

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Abstract

An enzyme immunoassay inhibition assay was developed to detect rat rotavirus-like agent (RVLA) or antigenically related viruses in intestinal washings and homogenates obtained from diarrheic rats and in fecal specimens obtained from diarrheic humans. In this assay, RVLA antigens in a test sample inhibited the binding of a biotin-labeled anti-rat RVLA antibody preparation to rat RVLA antigens bound to the solid phase. Intestinal washings and homogenates obtained 1 day after RVLA infection of suckling rats inhibited the binding of the biotin-labeled antibody to the solid-phase rat RVLA antigens by 76 to 100%. The inhibition was blocked by RVLA immune rat serum but not by nonimmune rat serum. Of 27 fecal specimens obtained from diarrheic humans, 6 produced disease characteristic of rat RVLA infection when inoculated into suckling rats. Four of these six specimens produced greater than 50% inhibition in the enzyme immunoassay. Fecal specimens obtained from diarrheic humans that were determined to be negative for RVLA produced an average inhibition of 9.2%. This enzyme immunoassay appears to be a useful diagnostic and research tool for the study of infections with at least one of the antigenically distinct rotaviruses.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)726-730
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of clinical microbiology
Volume22
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1985

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Microbiology (medical)

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